ACCOLADES AND RECOGNITION

The Record Room has appeared on TV on such programmes as 
"That's Fairly Interesting", "Inside New Zealand", 
"Today Tonight", "Blind Date", "Obsessions", "Ansett
N.Z. Time Of Your Life", "Wheel Of Fortune", "Son Of A
Gunn Show" (starring Christopher Elvis Wasley), "Channel 7 Taranaki" and has
featured in The Listener, N.Z. Woman's Weekly, Australian
Post, More Magazine, Woman's Day, The Commercial Appeal (Memphis Tennessee USA),
The New Zealand Millennium Book and many other books and magazines
and newspapers over the years.
Visitors to the museum have come from as far abroad as
Japan, U.S.A., Memphis Tennessee, England, Germany, Italy
France, Australia, Canada and Holland... with many great
names in the music and broadcasting industries as visitors
over the years... people like Jodi Vaughan, Tom Sharplin,
Push Push, The Exponents, The Johnnys, The Chills, Sam Hunt,
Phil Quinney, Hemi Hill, Lindsay Yeo, The Platters, The 
Coasters, John Hore, Suzanne Prentice, Eddie Low, Kenny Cool
Fenwick, Maria Dallas, Midge Marsden, Ritchie Pickett, Johnny
Tillotson, Nick Tansley, Don Morris, Roger Tonkin, Ron Ward,
Bernie Reeve, Kev Loughlin, Al Dawson, Sue Kedgeley, Mick 
Albert No. 1 U.S.A. Elvis Stylist, Johnny Devlin, N0. 1 N.Z. 
50 Elvis Stylist, Howard Morrison Show Band and Mark Wright, 
T.V. funnyman.
Meetings with Elvis Musicians include:
Jordannaires - Elvis' Harmony Vocal Group - Ray Walker, 
Gordon Stoker, Neil Matthews and Duane West.
D.J. Fontana - Drummer, James Burton - Lead Guitar, Charlie
Hodge - Guitar and Vocal, Charlie McCoy - Harmonica, Pete 
Drake - Steel Guitar. 
PRIDE AND JOY
Museum Cadillac 1972 V8 Fleetwood import from Texas, U.S.A.,
the same model Elvis drove from 1972 - 1974 in memphis.